Raiders bid farewell to long-snapper Jon Condo

ALAMEDA — Veteran long-snapper Jon Condo said Tuesday the Raiders informed his agent he won’t be returning to the organization he’s called home since 2006.

Condo, 35, signed with the Raiders in 2006. Originally signed to the practice squad that season after being released by the Dallas Cowboys, Condo played all 16 games in 10 of 11 seasons, missing the last three games of the 2015 season with a dislocated shoulder.

In 2009 and 2011, Condo made the Pro Bowl. With place kicker Sebastian Janikowski also having been told he won’t be back, the longest-tenured Raiders in length of service are punter Marquette King and fullback Jamize Olawale, both of whom arrived in 2012 — Olwale on the practice squad and King on injured reserve.

There are two long snappers currently on the roster, signed to reserve/future contracts in the offseason — Andrew East and Bradley Northnagel.

Aside from Condo and Janikowski, the following players will also be unrestricted free agents on March 14 unless they sign a new contract before then: